# Laundry Weight Guide: Per-Item Chart (Jeans, Sheets…) (2026)

> How much does a pair of jeans, a sheet, or a towel weigh? Full weight chart per item to load your washing machine correctly. 9, 11 & 18 kg capacities.

**Published :** 2026-02-02 · **Updated :** 2026-04-25

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**Résumé :** **In a nutshell:** Weight benchmarks: a pair of jeans weighs
approx. 750 g, a double sheet approx. 800 g, a bath towel approx. 500 g, a
t-shirt approx. 175 g. But choosing the right machine is never about weight
alone — the fabric's bulk, thickness, and compressibility matter just as much.
Fill the machine to 70-80% and leave room for proper tumbling.

## At a glance

- **Don't exceed 80% of the rated capacity** — leave space for the laundry to tumble freely.
- **The hand test** — a hand's width of space between the laundry and the top of the drum.
- **Weight isn't everything** — sheets, jeans, towels, and duvets fill the drum differently.
- **Dry weight, not wet** — the listed capacity always refers to dry laundry.

To check your loads, a simple [kitchen scale](https://amzn.to/4bReOuT) does the trick: place your pile of dry laundry on it and compare with the weights below.



## How to weigh laundry before the machine

To **weigh laundry before loading the machine**, count roughly 600-900 g (1.3-2.0 lb) for a pair of jeans, 150-200 g (5-7 oz) for a t-shirt, 250-400 g (9-14 oz) for a dress shirt and 500-800 g (1.1-1.8 lb) for a sweater. A home washer holds 5-7 kg (11-15 lb); an 18 kg (40 lb) laundromat machine handles a full bedding set, duvet and clothes in one go. Never fill the drum past 80 % of capacity.

1. Weigh your dry laundry pile on a kitchen scale.
2. Add up by category (5 jeans = \~3.5 kg / 7.7 lb, 10 t-shirts = \~1.8 kg / 4 lb).
3. Run the hand test: leave one hand of space between the laundry and the top of the drum.
4. For a duvet or king-size sheet, skip the scale — volume matters more (18 kg / 40 lb machine minimum).
5. When in doubt, pick the bigger machine: under-loading is fine, over-loading is not.

At a **Speed Queen laundromat**, machines range from **9 kg to 18 kg (20 to 40 lb)** — no need to weigh down to the gram. The on-site display and online calculator point you to the right capacity for the type of laundry you're bringing.

## Common clothing weights

**A pair of jeans weighs between 600 and 900 g, a t-shirt between 150 and 200 g, a wool sweater between 500 and 800 g.** For a quick estimate, count roughly 0.75 kg per pair of jeans, 0.18 kg per t-shirt, and 0.25 kg per dress shirt.

> We've covered the most common sub-question in a dedicated article:
> 
> how much does a pair of jeans weigh by cut, size, and denim type
> 
> . You'll also find a quick reference by machine capacity.

| Item | Average weight | Safe estimate in a 9 kg machine * |
|---|---|---|
| Tops |  |  |
| Short-sleeve t-shirt | 150-200 g | approx. 25 t-shirts |
| Long-sleeve t-shirt | 250-350 g | approx. 18 |
| Tank top | 80-150 g | Always mixed loads |
| Polo shirt | 200-300 g | approx. 20 |
| Dress shirt / Blouse | 200-250 g | approx. 20 shirts |
| Light sweater (cotton, polyester) | 250-400 g | approx. 15 sweaters |
| Wool sweater | 500-800 g | approx. 10 (drum ⅓ max) |
| Sweatshirt | 350-500 g | approx. 12 |
| Hoodie | 500-700 g | approx. 10 hoodies |
| Vest / Cardigan | 300-500 g | approx. 14 |
| Bottoms |  |  |
| Jeans | 600-900 g | approx. 6 pairs if the load is nearly all denim |
| Cotton trousers / Chinos | 400-600 g | approx. 14 pairs |
| Joggers / Sweatpants | 300-500 g | approx. 14 |
| Leggings | 150-250 g | approx. 20 |
| Skirt | 200-400 g | approx. 18 |
| Shorts / Bermudas | 200-350 g | approx. 18 |
| Dresses and sets |  |  |
| Summer dress (light fabric) | 150-300 g | approx. 20 dresses |
| Heavy dress (denim, wool) | 400-600 g | approx. 12 |
| Adult pyjamas | 300-500 g | Always mixed loads |
| Nightgown | 150-300 g | Always mixed loads |
| Underwear |  |  |
| Briefs / Boxers | 30-80 g | Always mixed loads |
| Bra | 50-100 g | Use a mesh laundry bag |
| Socks (pair) | 30-60 g | Always mixed loads |
| Outerwear |  |  |
| Coat / Jacket | 800-1,500 g | Around 4 to 5 light coats; bulk is the limiting factor |
| Puffer jacket | 500-1,000 g | Bulk! → puffer jacket guide |
| Parka | 600-1,000 g | approx. 8 |
| Windbreaker | 300-500 g | approx. 14 |
| Trench coat | 800-1,200 g | approx. 8 |
| Children (0-12 years) |  |  |
| Child's t-shirt | 80-150 g | Always mixed loads |
| Child's jeans | 250-500 g | Always mixed loads |
| Child's trousers | 100-250 g | Always mixed loads |
| Child's sweatshirt | 200-350 g | Always mixed loads |
| Child's puffer jacket | 300-500 g | Always mixed loads; bulk is the limiting factor |
| Child's pyjamas | 100-200 g | Always mixed loads |
| Baby bodysuit | 50-100 g | Always mixed loads |
| Sportswear and accessories |  |  |
| Sport / Performance t-shirt | 100-180 g | Always mixed loads |
| Sport shorts | 100-200 g | Always mixed loads |
| Sport leggings | 150-250 g | Always mixed loads |
| Swimsuit | 100-250 g | Use a mesh laundry bag |
| Adult bathrobe | 1,000-1,500 g | approx. 6 bathrobes |

- Safe estimates for a mostly uniform load. Some items are limited by weight
  first, others by bulk or load density. In practice, always check the free
  space in the drum and choose a larger machine if the fabric is thick, bulky,
  or doesn't compress well.

**Fine mesh laundry bag (set of 5)**

Protects bras and delicate fabrics in the machine. Prevents snags and warping during the cycle.

> Don't feel like doing the math yourself? Our
> 
> **laundry weight calculator**
> 
> 
> 
> does the work for you: select your items, adjust the quantities, and instantly
> get the total weight, the recommended machine, and the estimated price at our
> laundromats.

Need this list at the laundromat? Print this page (Ctrl+
P or ⌘+P) to take a paper copy with you.

## Household linen weights

**A full set of fitted sheet + duvet cover + 2 pillowcases for a double bed typically weighs between 2.5 and 3.2 kg dry.**

| Item | Average weight | Recommended machine |
|---|---|---|
| Single fitted sheet | 500-600 g | 9 kg |
| Double fitted sheet | 700-900 g | 9 kg |
| Single duvet cover | 800 g - 1 kg | 9 kg |
| Double duvet cover | 1-1.3 kg | 9-18 kg |
| Pillowcase | 150-200 g | 9 kg |
| Bath towel | 400-600 g | 9 kg |
| Bath sheet (large) | 700-1,000 g | 9 kg |
| Hand towel | 200-300 g | 9 kg |
| Kitchen towel | 80-150 g | 9 kg |
| Tablecloth | 500-1,500 g | 9 kg |

Household linen is often the heaviest part of a laundromat load. A family of 4 can easily accumulate 8 to 10 kg of sheets, towels, and covers in a week. The trick: bundle all your bedding into a single 18 kg machine instead of running two 9 kg loads — it's faster and often cheaper. Also consider washing towels separately from clothes: terry cloth fibres leave lint on synthetics.

## Bulky items: duvets, curtains, rugs

**For a double duvet weighing 2 to 3 kg, go straight for an 18 kg machine to ensure proper tumbling.** Here, it's clearly bulk that decides, not weight.

| Item | Average weight | Minimum machine |
|---|---|---|
| Single duvet | 1.5-2 kg | 9-11 kg |
| Double duvet | 2-3 kg | 18 kg |
| Pillow | 500-800 g | 9 kg (2-3 per machine) |
| Throw blanket | 1-2 kg | 9 kg for a small batch only |
| Fleece blanket | 1-2 kg | 9-18 kg depending on thickness and the rest of the load |
| Curtains (standard pair) | 1-3 kg | 9-18 kg depending on size and fabric density |
| Bath mat | 500-1,000 g | 9 kg. For larger rugs, see our guide to washing rugs in a machine |
| Puffer jacket | 500-1,000 g | 9-18 kg (bulk!) |

> A 2 kg synthetic duvet is lighter than a 2 kg pile of towels, but it takes up
> far more space in the drum. For bulky items (duvets, puffer jackets, pillows),
> it's the volume that counts, not the weight. Choose a larger machine than the
> weight alone would suggest. See our guides:
> washing a duvet,
> washing a puffer jacket.

Now that you know the weight of each item, you can build your ideal load. The [9 kg, 11 kg, and 18 kg machines](/en/blog/first-time-laundromat/index.md) at our [laundromats in Toulouse](/en/laundromats/index.md) cover every need, from everyday laundry to a [double duvet](/en/blog/wash-duvet-guide/index.md). Check the [pricing by location](/en/prices/index.md) to plan your budget, and our [drying guide](/en/blog/tumble-dryer-guide/index.md) to save time after washing.

## How many items per machine capacity?

**The most common question: "How many sheets or towels fit in my machine?" Here's a conservative cross-reference table for the capacities available at the laundromat.** Don't read these numbers as a strict mathematical maximum by weight — the actual bulk inside the drum matters just as much.

| Item | 9 kg machine | 11 kg machine | 18 kg machine |
|---|---|---|---|
| Double fitted sheets | 4-6 sheets | 6-8 sheets | 10-12 sheets |
| Bath towels | 6-7 towels | 8-9 towels | 12-14 towels |
| Jeans | 6 pairs | 7-8 pairs | 10-12 pairs |
| T-shirts | 25-30 t-shirts | 35-40 t-shirts | 55-65 t-shirts |
| Double duvets | ❌ Too small | 1 thin duvet only if it stays low-bulk | 1 duvet, sometimes 2 very thin ones without packing |
| Pillows | 2-3 pillows | 3-4 pillows | 5-6 pillows |
| Duvet covers | 4 covers | 5-6 covers | 8-10 covers |

Conservative estimates based on practical fill levels consistent with the
site's calculator, accounting for both dry weight and the real bulk of the
fabric. Dense or bulky items (denim, terry cloth, thick bedding) often fill
the drum before reaching the theoretical maximum weight.

These benchmarks cover the three capacities available at our [Speed Queen laundromats in Toulouse and Blagnac](/en/laundromats/index.md). For families with children or a full week's laundry, the 18 kg machine is often the most cost-effective option in a single run — [check our pricing](/en/prices/index.md) to compare.

## How many sheets fit by machine capacity?

**With sheets, drum bulk becomes the limit quickly, often before the weight limit does.** The table below gives a cautious benchmark for dry cotton sheets loaded without compacting them.

| Machine capacity | Single sheets or light flat sheets | Fitted sheets / double sheets | Useful benchmark |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 kg | 3-4 sheets | 2-3 sheets | Small home washer, not for thick bedding |
| 7 kg | 4-5 sheets | 3-4 sheets | Works for one double bed set |
| 8 kg | 5-6 sheets | 4-5 sheets | Comfortable home-machine benchmark for bedding |
| 9 kg | 6-7 sheets | 5-6 sheets | Common laundromat benchmark for sheets and pillowcases |
| 10 kg | 7-8 sheets | 6-7 sheets | Good for sheets plus a few light towels |
| 11 kg | 8-9 sheets | 6-8 sheets | Comfortable medium laundromat load |
| 18 kg | 12-14 sheets | 10-12 sheets | For family bedding or several full sets at once |

If you are washing satin, flannel, damp sheets, or mixing sheets with terry
towels, reduce these numbers further. The right benchmark is always a drum
that is full but never packed tight.

## Quick weights people search most often

**Some high-frequency sub-questions are already present in the article's main tables, but they are worth surfacing in one place.** Here are the most useful quick references.

| Item | Average weight | Main source of variation |
|---|---|---|
| Lightweight sweater | 250-400 g | Fabric and knit density |
| Wool sweater | 500-800 g | Thickness, size, wool type |
| Bath towel | 450-700 g | Terry weight and dimensions |
| Joggers | 300-500 g | Light or heavyweight fleece |
| 220x240 duvet | 2.5-4 kg | Filling and loft more than size alone |

## Loading the machine properly

**The ideal load fills the drum to 70-80%, which is roughly 6 to 7 kg in a 9 kg machine for a typical mixed load.** With dense or bulky items, you may reach the right fill level by volume well before you hit the weight limit.

- ✋ **The hand test** — Load the machine, then place your hand flat on top of the laundry. If there's roughly a hand's width of space between the laundry and the top of the drum, you've got the ideal load. If the laundry presses against the door, take some out.
- ⚖️ **80% of the rated capacity** — The listed capacity (9 kg, 18 kg) is a theoretical maximum for dry cotton. For optimal washing, aim for just 70-80% as long as the load stays loose enough. With denim, terry cloth, or thick bedding, bulk can become the limiting factor before weight does.
- 🧺 **Mix your sizes** — Don't fill the machine with only sheets or only socks. A mix of sizes (large + small items) allows better agitation and a more effective wash.

### Adjust the fill level to the fabric type

**Cotton can handle filling the drum to three-quarters, but synthetics and wool need more space.** This often-overlooked rule makes a real difference in wash quality.

| Fabric type | Max fill level | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Cotton / Linen | ¾ of the drum (75%) | Dense fibre, absorbs water well, effective agitation |
| Synthetics (polyester, nylon) | ½ of the drum (50%) | Swells with water, takes up more space when wet |
| Wool / Delicates | ⅓ of the drum (33%) | Reduces friction and the risk of felting |
| Everyday mixed load | 70-80% of capacity | General guideline for typical daily loads |

At the laundromat, most loads are everyday laundry (a mix of cotton and synthetics): the 70-80% rule applies. If you're washing a batch of wool sweaters or performance wear, plan for a larger machine than the weight alone would suggest.

## Sample full loads

**A week's worth of everyday laundry for 1 to 2 people comes to about 7 kg — a solid, efficient load for a 9 kg machine.**

- **9 kg machine — Everyday laundry** — 8 t-shirts (1.4 kg) + 3 pairs of jeans (2.2 kg) + 2 dress shirts (0.5 kg) + 2 sweatshirts (1.1 kg) + 10 pairs of socks (0.5 kg) + 8 boxers (0.4 kg) + 2 lightweight trousers (1 kg) = **about 7 kg**. That's one week of laundry for 1-2 people.
- **18 kg machine — Household linen** — 2 double duvet covers (2.3 kg) + 2 double fitted sheets (1.6 kg) + 4 pillowcases (0.7 kg) + 6 bath towels (3 kg) = **about 7.5 kg**. Or: 1 double duvet + 1 duvet cover + 2 pillows. The 18 kg machines are essential for large, bulky items.

## Our laundromat machines

**Choosing the right capacity comes down to your actual need: 9 kg for everyday loads, 11 kg for medium loads, and 18 kg for bedding or large volumes.**

> 9 kg machines (from 4.90 EUR), 11 kg, and 18 kg machines (from 9.80 EUR).
> Tumble dryers: 14 and 16 kg. Detergent and fabric softener are included in
> every price. See pricing by location.

In practice, most of our customers use the 9 kg machine for their weekly clothes (shirts, underwear, socks) and switch to the 18 kg machine once or twice a month for bedding and bulky items. This rotation keeps your laundry fresh without eating up every weekend. Total time at the laundromat? About 1 hour all-in (wash + dry) thanks to Speed Queen's [professional dryers](/en/blog/tumble-dryer-guide/index.md).

To make sure you never overload your machine again, a [kitchen scale](https://amzn.to/4bReOuT) costing just a few euros will save you from wasted wash cycles.

**Balance de cuisine numérique (précision 1 g)**

Weigh your dry laundry before loading the machine. 1 g precision, automatic tare, battery included.

## Mistakes to avoid

> **Warning:**
> - **Overloading to "save" a cycle** — the laundry will be poorly washed, poorly rinsed, and the machine wears out faster
> - **Stuffing a double duvet into a 9 kg machine** — not enough room; the duvet won't be properly washed
> - **Weighing wet laundry** — machine capacity always refers to dry weight
> - **Ignoring bulk** — a 700 g puffer jacket needs an 18 kg machine (it's about volume, not weight)

> Rather than weighing each item, use our
> 
> **laundry weight calculator**
> 
> . Select your items, adjust the quantities: the calculator gives you the total
> weight, the recommended machine, and the estimated price.



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## Sources and references

- [ISO 3758 Standard — Textile care labelling symbols](https://www.iso.org/standard/75434.html) (international labelling reference)
- [GINETEX — International Association for Textile Care Labelling](https://www.ginetex.net/) (standards body)
- [Speed Queen — Commercial machine technical specifications](https://speedqueencommercial.com/) (manufacturer)
- [Choosing your machine (9 kg, 11 kg, 18 kg)](/en/blog/first-time-laundromat/index.md)
- [Official Speed Queen Toulouse/Blagnac pricing](/en/prices/index.md)
